1. I'm migrating to a new desktop, and intend to keep my old Drafix 3.0 (now on flopopies), and use XP at last for Drafix (Vista may not support it).
Can you lend me your Drafix CD, to copy for for my ease in loading on a desktop that doesn't have a 3.5" drive? (or burn a copy and send iit to me - e-mail or pstal
2. How difficult was the transition to Autocad LT? I know the promo price for Drafix users is no longer available, but it still may be a good idea.
Why not yank the floppie out of the 'ol 286 and install it in the new machine if the ribbon tape will support it.
It ought to rest in there haphazardly I should think or fit just fine.
Regards, Charles Shade
CSHADEDESIGN | AUTOCAD LT | LT-KB | DYNAMIC BLOCKS
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RE install old 3/5" drive into new machine -
Thanks for the idea of reintalling the 3.5"drive from my current PC into a new mahcine. Unfortunately, I"ll likely be getting a dual-boot Mac (andl loading XP), so there's no place to install the drive. If I don't get the CD version of Drafix Professional, I'll buy an external USB 3.5' drive. (I've tried copying the 3.5s onto separate CDs and installing from them, but somehow it doesn't work.)
Thanks for the good idea.
There are programs for moving files as you have tried. May want to Google for that.
The external floppy drive might be the easiest since it is unlikely anyone will be able to provide you with a CD of the program.
Good Luck!
Regards, Charles Shade
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I know I know it is really old but I am lookimg for help on dfx 4.01h 1090 ish
1 how do I set the f keys?
2 does anyone have the owners manual? That would be really cool.
3 how do I keep a certain file drawing open?
4 And more
Thanks
Andy
Can you not export those old files to some neutral format like DXF and at least move up to a modern CAD platform? there are many free CAD programs out there plus a handful of cheap ones that run circles around that old clunker.
Kevin
I do have the 4.01 drafix from around 1993. I have copied it onto a disk but I can probably email it because it is so small.
It is worth a try.
All I am looking for now is the way to change what the F keys do. For instance right now my F3 key locks the grid but I want to have it erase item etc.. I know it can be done but I forgot how
Andy
For anyone out there. I've been using DrafixCAD V3.02 for many years. Suits me just fine for personal use.
It has been a squeeze updating hardware & maintaining compatibility with this old stuff!
I have installed in on my Toshiba Satellite L505D and it works like a charm. This laptop FYI is X86-based.
I have not been able to install on my HP desktop, X64-based.
I do have the 3-disk 2.5" floppys & an external USB floppy disk.
I do have the DrafixCAD User's guide & Symbol guide
None of this is for sale though. I mention this only/if I can be of help to someone outthere; someway.
You can get Drafix CAD to install and run on 64bit Windows by using the Longbow Reviver tool - here's the link http://www.longbowsoftware.com/Reviver.php
Happy days!! 🙂
Jake
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